Triple J Content Director Ollie Edwards said the radio station hopes to acknowledge all perspectives on January 26, and raise money for Indigenous Australians.

"While we celebrate the year's best music, we believe that together with a great organisation like AIME, triple j has a powerful opportunity and a responsibility to create a positive impact," Edwards said.

Founder and CEO of AIME Jack Manning-Bancroft said while Australia Day represents pain and mourning for many Australians it also represents immense pride too.

"The past has been written. What I love about triple j and the Hottest 100 is that we have a chance to speak to millions of Australians and provide a platform to shape a narrative for the future filled with colour, joy and love of our difference," Manning-Bancroft said.

AIME is now working with more than 6,000 Indigenous children across the country.